Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, PopeCassell, 1889 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... passages , which exhibit the same thought on the same occasion , proceeded from accident or imitation , is not easy to determine . Tickell might have been impressed with his expectation by Swift's " Proposal for Ascertaining the English ...
... passages , which exhibit the same thought on the same occasion , proceeded from accident or imitation , is not easy to determine . Tickell might have been impressed with his expectation by Swift's " Proposal for Ascertaining the English ...
Pagina 25
... passages to which he may recur for instruction or delight ; many from which the poet may learn to write and the philo- sopher to reason . If Prior's poetry be generally considered , his praise will be that of correctness and industry ...
... passages to which he may recur for instruction or delight ; many from which the poet may learn to write and the philo- sopher to reason . If Prior's poetry be generally considered , his praise will be that of correctness and industry ...
Pagina 33
... passages , we are rather amused with noise and perplexed with stratagem , than entertained with any true delineation of natural characters . This , however , was received with more benevolence than any other of his works , and still ...
... passages , we are rather amused with noise and perplexed with stratagem , than entertained with any true delineation of natural characters . This , however , was received with more benevolence than any other of his works , and still ...
Pagina 34
... passages , which , while they stood single , had passed with little notice , when they were accumulated and exposed together , excited horror . The wise and the pious caught the alarm , and the nation wondered why it had so long ...
... passages , which , while they stood single , had passed with little notice , when they were accumulated and exposed together , excited horror . The wise and the pious caught the alarm , and the nation wondered why it had so long ...
Pagina 35
... passages , the general tenour and tendency of his plays must always be condemned . It is acknowledged , with universal conviction , that the perusal of his works will make no man better , and that their ultimate effect is to represent ...
... passages , the general tenour and tendency of his plays must always be condemned . It is acknowledged , with universal conviction , that the perusal of his works will make no man better , and that their ultimate effect is to represent ...
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